Have you ever come across something called the "egg timer test"? A while ago we wrote an article about it. It's a nickname given to the anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) test, and it is used to assess a ...
In recent years, there's been a fair bit of online chatter about something called an "egg timer test" — a blood test for anti-mullerian hormone (AMH). The 'egg-timer test' is marketed to women as a ...
Tessa Copp is supported by an NHMRC Emerging Leader Research Fellowship (2009419). She is on the Scientific Committee of the Preventing Overdiagnosis Conference. Jenny Doust receives funding from ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Women could be tempted to get unnecessary fertility treatment or be lured into a false sense of security about how long they will be ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Last year, Claire Kennett and her husband started trying for a baby. After six months with no success, her GP suggested she take an AMH ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Women anxious about their ticking clocks are being led to believe that a flawed test can predict their ability to have a baby. Would-be ...
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